YouTube expands AI deepfake detection to politicians, government officials, and journalists
Similar to YouTube’s existing Content ID system, which detects copyright-protected material in users’ uploaded videos, the likeness detection feature looks for simulated faces made with AI tools. These tools are sometimes used to try to spread misinformation and manipulate people’s perception of reality, as they leverage the deepfaked personas of notable figures — like politicians or other government officials — to say and do things in these AI videos that they didn’t in real life. With the new pilot program, YouTube aims to balance users’ free expression with the risks associated with AI technology that can generate a convincing likeness of a public figure.
“We know that the risks of AI impersonation are particularly high for those in the civic space.
But while we are providing this new shield, we’re also being careful about how we use it,” she noted.
Miller explained that not all of the detected matches would be removed when requested.
To use the new tool, eligible pilot testers must first prove their identity by uploading a selfie and a government ID. They can then create a profile, view the matches that show up, and optionally request their removal. YouTube says it plans to eventually give people the ability to prevent uploads of violating content before they go live or, possibly, allow them to monetize those videos, similar to how its Content ID system works.
These AI videos will be labeled as such, but the placement of these labels isn’t consistent.
This is the same approach YouTube takes with all AI-generated content.
“It could be a cartoon that is generated with AI.
And so I think there’s a judgment on whether it’s a category that maybe merits from a very visible disclaimer,” he said.
” “I think for a lot of [creators], it’s just been the awareness of what’s being created, but the volume of actually removal requests is really, really low because most of it turns out to be fairly benign or additive to their overall business,” Hanif said.
That may not be the case with deepfakes of government officials, politicians, or journalists.
In time, YouTube intends to bring its deepfake detection technology to more areas, including recognizable spoken voices and other intellectual property like popular characters
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